go to that slacey woman with the rose then u will find a pomgrante tree over there
to get it you have to get near the tree next to the water
Ares from greek mothology is a male, so he's a god and not a goddess.
you waight and if nothind hapens soon then you did somethig wrong
It came out of the stump of Medusa'a neck when Perseus cut it off.
it was the ''χρυσόμαλλο δέρας'' (chrisomalo deras) the golden-wool skin of a sheep, from the myth of Jason and the argonauts.
go as close to Charon as possible (not into the river) and duck for the first to objects and then jump for the other one. repete 4 about 3-4 times
Unlike some people think, the god of the Inca people is not the sun like the Spanish, they were believing in Wiracocha. In the mothology, Wiracocha had one son, the sun and two daugthers Mama Quilla and Pachamama.
Ceto was the mother of the Phorcydes, a group of monsters sired by the primordial sea god Phorcys (son of Okeanos and Tethys). Those monsters were Ladon, The Gorgons, The Graeae and Echidna (mother of monsters). Ceto herself was a sea monster and her name shares the same root as "Cetus" (a giant fish or whale) a generic name used for sea monsters throughout Greek mythology. The word "cetacian" (meaning "about or concerning whales" or the family name of whales) comes from there.
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Ah, Paelen is not a well-known figure in Greek mythology, but that's okay! It's wonderful to explore lesser-known characters and stories. Perhaps Paelen has a special significance or story that resonates with you personally. Keep exploring and embracing the beauty of mythology, my friend.